Hi, As you may be aware, a group of us on the runnersworld forums havetaken it upon ourselves to organise a relay race round the coast ofGreat Britain. We are doing well filling in a lot of the legs but really need helpfinding people to run some of the stages between Tobermory andUllapool on the West Coast of Scotland. We did anticipate this beinga challenge, as one of the most…
The committee are trying to finalise the list of 2010/11 club championship races. The delay is due, in no small part, to the fact that a lot of dates etc. are still not published by Scottish Athletics.It has been decided that there will be a few slight changes this year.First up. As well as an overall "champion" we are going to have a few titles within the championship. We will…
Just a reminder that, as always, we will need marshals/helpers for the race on the 3rd. Some people have already approached Anne to say they are available to help, but we will need more people on the day to ensure that everyone competing will have a safe, enjoyable run. Remember, this event does not happen on it’s own and extra help is always needed. Anne and Frank will be asking members over the…
On Sunday, three members of Dunbar Running Club took part in the popular Inverness Half Marathon. The conditions on the day were fairly good, with an earlier downpour giving way to sunshine for the start, with just a small shower during the course of the race. Stuart Hay achieved a personal best at the distance, finishing in 19th place out of 1126 finishers, with a time of 1:18:36. Ian Rowland…
Hi Guys, I just wanted to say on behalf of Corstorphine AAC, thanks to all theborder clubs for hosting the series. Its a great event which wealways look foward to. We run a 5M race on the 9th June so hopefullysee some familar faces there. Click the line below for details : http://caac.org.uk/caac_cms/caac5 regardsDean CarrCorstorphine AAC
The final race in the popular Border Cross-Country Series took part in Peebles on Sunday. The runners had the challenge of trudging through heavy mud in places, with the race taking them from Hay Lodge Park, along the river and over the viaduct, with two or three climbs thrown in for good measure. In the junior race, Dunbar’s Cameron Law was first East Lothian runner home, finishing 12th in…
Hi We’re holding our 4th Deafblind Scotland Canal Run on 17th April,starting at Bishopbriggs Leisuredrome. Maybe you’d like to join usalong the leafy paths of the Forth and Clyde Canal in EastDunbartonshire. Check out the 10k race and 5k Fun Run at www.deafblindscotland.org.ukto find out more and enter the race. Alternatively, please callDrena, Linda or Claire on 0141 777 6111 for more information and entryforms. Thanks Claire Galloway